Wilmington Area Beaches

Wilmington Area Beaches
Come dig your toes in the sand!

Haunted Cotton Exchange

Scary, creepy and mostly ghostly tales!

Chills and Thrills await you at the one of the most historic & haunted locations in Wilmington.

Tours 7 days a week

Under 12 Free
All Others $12 each

Group, Private and Bus Tours available

Call for Tour Times

(910) 409-4300

www.HauntedTourOldWilmington.blogspot.com

Haunted Tours are so secret you'll have to call for location!
Bring your camera! Things are happening everyday!

Friday, April 6, 2012


Coming to Visit Historic Wilmington, North Carolina this summer? 

Tour Group Discounts

5 Star Story Tellers!

Always a great day for a Haunted Cotton Exchange or
History Walking Tour!

Group Discounts with 10 or more, age 12 and under FREE with adult.  Great for bus tours groups, clubs,schools, family reunions, company outings, fund raisers..
Fun for the whole family!

Call for Tour Times
Call 910-409-4300
info.touroldwilmington@gmail.com

North Carolina Beach Cities Along the Cape Fear Coast


Historic Wilmington & NC's Cape Fear Coast encompasses the city of Wilmington and the island communities of Carolina BeachKure Beach and Wrightsville Beach. Its beautiful, uncrowded beaches and nearby estuarine reserves provide a true haven for sun seekers, beachcombers and nature lovers, and a sportsman's paradise for anglers, mariners and water sports enthusiasts. Each of these North Carolina beach cities is unique and will give you its own memorable experience. Because the city and beach towns are within 25 minutes of one another, you can enjoy them all in the same weekend.

Wilmington’s picturesque riverfront emerges from NC's Cape Fear River. Gracing its banks is one of the state’s largest historic districts, numbering approximately 230 blocks. See the city's historic mansions and landmark buildings via horse-drawn trolley or carriage tour, riverboat cruise, restored trolley car, or take a walking tour given by some of the port city's most intriguing residents. Across the river on Eagles Island rests the majestic Battleship NORTH CAROLINA, a restored World War II memorial. 
Lori with Tour Old Wilmington 


There are also other museums for children, fine art lovers, railroad and history buffs, including North Carolina's oldest history museum.
Venus Flytrap sculpture end of  Market on Cape Fear River 
Home to the North Carolina towns of Carolina Beach and Kure Beach, Pleasure Island embodies coastal Americana. Its gazebo, Boardwalk, piers on the beach, marinas and amusements add to its nostalgic appeal. When it’s time for revelry, there are party cruises and deep sea fishing excursions, plus shopping and attractions galore. You can even visit a state park where you can wind your way through nature trails in search of the rare Venus Flytrap, a carnivorous plant indigenous to North Carolina. Step back in time at a Civil War battlefield and museum, or while away hours at the Aquarium’s state-of-the-art ocean and Cape Fear River habitats.


North of Pleasure Island is Wrightsville Beach, where island life is distinguished by its beach village charm and cosmopolitan lifestyle. Enjoy a leisurely bike ride along the North Carolina shore or take a harbor cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway. Visit the island's history museum or spend the day shopping or playing tennis at the park or volleyball on the beach. From sea turtle-watches on the beach to exciting watersports, there's something for those seeking a quiet respite from city life or a more active pace.
Find distances to these North Carolina beach cities.